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Video game review: ‘A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’ brings horror in the form of silence

From coughing in your room to stepping on a blade of grass, “A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead” presents a monstrous horror that is always listening for you to make the slightest noise.
Published by Saber Interactive and developed by the creators responsible for the survival horror series “Remothered,” Stormind Games has created a new single-player experience that aims to put the player in the role of a defenseless survivor.
Based on the well-renowned 2018 horror film “A Quiet Place,” directed by Jo...

How students can make use of their Bulldog ID

Fresno, Calif. – Each student who attends Fresno State is required by the university to get a Bulldog ID. This card is crucial for students because it lets them access a variety of services offered on campus.


When students first get accepted at Fresno State, they receive an email from accounting services that gives them information on how they can get their Bulldog ID cards.


“It’s a simple process honestly,” Fresno State student Anthony Aguilar said. “We took our pictures from our own home...

The truth about parking at Fresno State

FRESNO, Calif. – Hundreds of students commute to Fresno State every day in their cars. The first thing they do when they get to campus is look for parking. The one complaint these hundreds of commuter students echo is there isn’t enough parking for everyone.


“It’s not great, it’s never been great,” Fresno State student Christian Miller said.


Miller said it usually takes him more than 10 minutes to walk to class from his parking spot. But before even parking he has to waste even more time...

Fresno State takes out the trash every day

FRESNO, Calif. – There are hundreds of trashcans all over campus that help keep Fresno State clean. Keeping them from overflowing requires a crew of more than 60 custodians working three separate shifts. When something needs to be cleaned they’re the ones to do it.


One of the men responsible for leading the custodians is Facilities Management Director Jeff Prickett.


“Our custodial staff goes through and takes that trash and recycle, and dumps it appropriately into the various dumpsters ar...

Rising grocery prices are costing students more money

As the cost of groceries goes up, students are realizing the amount they have to pay for food is rising alongside it.


According to Education Data Initiative, students in California pay an average of $293 a month just for groceries. This does not include the amount students spend on eating out or school meal plans.


According to Nerdwallet, rising prices are due to many different factors like high operating costs for businesses and the rising cost of materials.


One item that has seen a si...